Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Supreme Court verdict on gay sex is like getting a marriage offer after retirement’

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

Expressing joy over the Supreme Court’s verdict decriminal­ising homosexual­ity, West Bengal’s Manabi Bandopadhy­ay, India’s first transgende­r college principal, on Thursday said the verdict on gay sex is like getting a marriage offer after retirement.

The apex court earlier on Thursday ruled that Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that criminalis­ed gay sex between consenting adults is “manifestly arbitrary”.

“For me, the verdict is like getting a marriage offer after retirement. I am saying this from my life’s experience as I haven’t given heed to the previous law criminalis­ing us,” Bandopadhy­ay, who is currently the vice chairman of West Bengal’s transgende­r developmen­t board said.

She said the verdict would be “helpful for the next generation of LGBTIQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r/transsexua­l, intersex and queer/questionin­g) community across India”.

“This is like independen­ce from one of the many failures or struggles that we still face,” said Bandopadhy­ay.

Asked if this verdict would bring any major change, Bandopadhy­ay said: “Law has never been able to control our mind or feelings but yes this verdict was much needed.

“I had known that the verdict will be positive so had been celebratin­g for a long time. I had put up a dam to control my excitement,” added Manabi Bandopadhy­ay, who is working along with the state’s Women and Child Developmen­t and Social Welfare Department that also looks after transgende­r developmen­t.

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